The morning after
charukesi November 13th, 2006
I read this piece on India Together - Morning-after pills seized in Chennai - a while ago, shook my head in disbelief, book-marked it and forgot about it. Yesterday, I read Harini’s posts on sex and sensibility - I try not to be judgemental about it - but there is something fundamentally wrong when a 15 year old goes for a MTP not because she had sex, but because she did not know about safe sex - and why, because their mothers did not want to talk to their daughters about it since it was “not part of our culture”. Right.
In the case of the morning-after pill which were to become available OTC from October, the Tamilnadu government’s drug controller seized stocks from Chennai’s pharmacies responding to protests - that such medical aids promoted free sex and took away responsibility from the act of sexual intercourse.
More from the article - In what was seen as a major step forward for the reproductive rights of women, in September 2005, the Drug Controller General of India officially made a levonorgestrel-based EC available over the counter. But the Chennai-based Responsible Parents Forum and Satvika Samuga Sevakar Sangam are seeking to challenge that order.
The Responsible Parents Forum and the Association for Social Welfare have jointly decided that what is required is not a step forward but several steps backward, preferably with eyes tightly shut to the real world out there. And they have gone ahead and got the drug withdrawn from the market. Serves you right, you immoral girls.
Please read the entire article at India Together and Harini’s post - it is scary to think of how we persist with the speak-no-evil-see-no-evil-andhey-there-IS-no-evil (sex = evil in this context) attitude. What about women who are vulnerable - rape victims, women who have been forced into the sex act but wish to avoid pregnancy, even within a marriage? Or simply, women who have had sex out of choice but aree not ready for a pregnancy?
Reproductive rights, please go take a walk. Morality, take a bow in the meanwhile.